Baby feeding and nutrition

Feeding

AgeAmount of formula^Number of feedings per 24 hoursDevelopmentSolid foodsWater
1 month2 to 4 ounces per feeding6 to 8 timesNoNo
2 months5 to 6 ounces per feeding5 to 6 timesNoNo
3 to 5 months6 to 7 ounces per feeding5 to 6 timesNoNo
4 to 6 months28 to 32 ounces per day4 to 6 timesMake first cereal feedings very soupy and thicken slowly.YesNo
7 months30 to 32 ounces per day3 to 5 timesStart finger foods and cup.YesYes
8 months30 to 32 ounces per day3 to 5 timesFormula intake decreases; solid foods in diet increase.YesYes
9 months30 to 32 ounces per day3 to 5 timesEating more table foods. Make sure diet has good variety.YesYes
10 to 12 months24 to 30 ounces per day3 to 4 timesBaby may change to table food. Baby will feed himself or herself and use a spoon and cup.YesYes

^Breastfeeding highly preferred to formula feeding

Formula Types

Enfamil

  • milk based, for most babies

Lactose Free

  • milk based lactose free for fussy, gas diarrhea due to lactose intolerance

Prosobee

  • soy based milk free lactose free
  • for family history of allergy or milk sensitivity

Nutramigen

  • protein free, hypoallergenic, lactose free
  • for colic or other symptoms due to milk protein allergy

See Also

References

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